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and we must extract it. >> berlin, of course, is divided at the end of world war ii but berlin is 110 miles inside of the east german zone. khrushchev is threatening to force the integration and take over west berlin and kennedy says to him, berlin is part of our western commitment and world war ii. don't challenge us there. >> after two days, the talks end. >> kennedy did not do well. he allowed himself to be caught in an ideological argument with khrushchev. he'd been warned against it. he did it anyways and khrushchev bullied him and pushed him around. >> khrushchev has made the first move in the chess game. and the president knows it. as he leaves, he says, it's going to be a cold winter. >> kennedy thought there might be a basis for dealing with the soviets. instead he gets the berlin crisis. >> in july, 1,000 east germans escaped into west berlin every day. now in august, they're coming out at the rate of 2,500 a day. as a result of khrushchev's threats and demands. east germany is being bled of its best-trained people. >> i went to berlin to cover the bureau and the nbc news de
and we must extract it. >> berlin, of course, is divided at the end of world war ii but berlin is 110 miles inside of the east german zone. khrushchev is threatening to force the integration and take over west berlin and kennedy says to him, berlin is part of our western commitment and world war ii. don't challenge us there. >> after two days, the talks end. >> kennedy did not do well. he allowed himself to be caught in an ideological argument with khrushchev. he'd been warned...
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there are currently around 20,000 syrians in berlin. people from over 180 nations liveve in the german capital, my of whom have been here for decades. and one street seems to be of particular appeal. reporter: sunrise at zoo station. thisis hub in the west of berlin slowly stirs into life. here's where kantstraße begins. two and half kilometers of tried and tested integration. two and half kilometers brimming with people from all nationalities and backgrounds, working side by side. the theater of the west. stucco architecture. and expensive shops around the artsy district of savignyplatz. then onto cantonstraße, "cantonenese street," as the asn community calls it. and from there past the late night shops,s, nail salons and hairdressers of f the iranians, vietnamese and russians. soner gozudok is among them. some customers wonder why he speaks german so well. >> so i say "you speak german well t too," then they're confud or surprised and i say, 'i was born and grew up here, just like you.'' then ththey realize. reporter: the gozudoks w
there are currently around 20,000 syrians in berlin. people from over 180 nations liveve in the german capital, my of whom have been here for decades. and one street seems to be of particular appeal. reporter: sunrise at zoo station. thisis hub in the west of berlin slowly stirs into life. here's where kantstraße begins. two and half kilometers of tried and tested integration. two and half kilometers brimming with people from all nationalities and backgrounds, working side by side. the theater...
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please welcome ira berlin. [applause] professor berlin: thank you so much for that very, very generous introduction. said, archivist to whenever i come back to the national archives, i feel like i'm coming home. the first volume of the project came out in 1982, but we had been working at the archives since 1975. , we hadbeen working been given the privilege of the -- back in the stacks. i still recall come as we were of thehrough the records war department and the records c, somet 30 different record groups in all, somebody would be giving a great hoop and holler and we would all and have at person public reading of the document, usually by a letter by a former black who was what the waractly meant, what emancipation meant, what family meant, what the -- anestablished church extraordinary experience. we had to actually leave and write the books, which of course is another experience of a different kind. in many ways, a more challenging experience. the archives will always be home. it is good to be back, good to
please welcome ira berlin. [applause] professor berlin: thank you so much for that very, very generous introduction. said, archivist to whenever i come back to the national archives, i feel like i'm coming home. the first volume of the project came out in 1982, but we had been working at the archives since 1975. , we hadbeen working been given the privilege of the -- back in the stacks. i still recall come as we were of thehrough the records war department and the records c, somet 30 different...
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you are with "dw news" in berlin. our top stories at the moment -- a major police operation underway in brussels. belgian police have shot one man dead. they continue to search for two others, several officers wounded during that raid. now myanmar has taken another step on the long road to democracy. the country's parliament has elected htin kyaw as the first civilian president in more than half a century. he is a key aide to aung san suu kyi. reporter: arriving in parliament, the moment these mp's had been waiting for, a chance to elect myanmar's first civilian president in decades. the candidate backed by the leader, aung san suu kyi, was almost guaranteed to win the vote. htin kyaw was her close friends since childhood. he was hardly known, even in me at mark -- even in myanmar, until she nominated him last month. he is known for his fierce loyalty. >> our country needs someone who can negotiate with different groups. we are lucky to have someone with those skills. he is very smart. reporter: but suu kyi has made i
you are with "dw news" in berlin. our top stories at the moment -- a major police operation underway in brussels. belgian police have shot one man dead. they continue to search for two others, several officers wounded during that raid. now myanmar has taken another step on the long road to democracy. the country's parliament has elected htin kyaw as the first civilian president in more than half a century. he is a key aide to aung san suu kyi. reporter: arriving in parliament, the...
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our berlin correspondent dominic kane joins us. what are you hearing an explosion happened in a car in the western part of berlin. in the explosion, it beliefs traces were found in the car. the area around this has been closed down. whether further explosive devices may be in the area. to the incident to come forward. we understand that the explosion destroyed the car, driver was killed, the car overturned and possibly on the side of the street. they say the driver was killed in the western area of berlin. and they are looking to see if there are further explosive devices or suspect packages in the area that may need to be dealt with. >> just to be clear, tom, this was the aftermath of an explosive device. as opposed to a spontaneous explosion of some sort. so far, peter, a car was destroyed. its contained within the vehicle. police are saying that it may have been a defendant device where the explosion happened inside or on the car and the explosion destroyed the vehicle and killed the driver. there there is no more information so
our berlin correspondent dominic kane joins us. what are you hearing an explosion happened in a car in the western part of berlin. in the explosion, it beliefs traces were found in the car. the area around this has been closed down. whether further explosive devices may be in the area. to the incident to come forward. we understand that the explosion destroyed the car, driver was killed, the car overturned and possibly on the side of the street. they say the driver was killed in the western...
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news live from berlin. germany's chancellor says she is cautiously optimistic about sealing a deal with turkey. angela merkel and other leaders are meeting in brussels for a magic summit. they are trying to hammer out a controversial agreement to halt the massive flow of refugees into europe. also on the show, berlin shuts its embassey in ankara, its consulate in istanbul and schools in both cities after a concrete threat, that days after a suicide threat in the turkish capital. the former brazilian president sworn in as chief of staff. moments later, a judge suspends the appointment as he was given the post to protect him from corruption charges. i'm brian thomas. welcome to the show. a mainly e.u. turkey summit is underway in brussels to try to find a way out of the migration crisis facing europe. negotiations are set to be very long and very complicated. we'll speak to our correspondent in brussels in just a moment. first, let's take a look at what is on the table. turkey says it will be taking in so-cal
news live from berlin. germany's chancellor says she is cautiously optimistic about sealing a deal with turkey. angela merkel and other leaders are meeting in brussels for a magic summit. they are trying to hammer out a controversial agreement to halt the massive flow of refugees into europe. also on the show, berlin shuts its embassey in ankara, its consulate in istanbul and schools in both cities after a concrete threat, that days after a suicide threat in the turkish capital. the former...
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this is live from berlin. president obama nominates a justice, merrick garland. he describes him as one of america's sharpest legal minds. it is shot down by senate republicans, vowing to bar any nominee. also, a deal with turkey, and the fight against human traffickers. angela merkel spelling out her policy at an evening a summit with turkey tomorrow. among skepticism from european partners, and voters here in germany. the u.s. federal reserve says it is holding interest rate steady with the u.s. economy now expanding at a moderate pace. said chairwoman janet yellen says two interest rate increases look likely later in the year. ♪ anchor: my name is christopher, thank you for joining us. president barack obama has nominated merrick garland to be the next supreme court justice. the vacancy on the supreme court follows the death of the conservative justice, antonin scalia, last month. but republicans controlling the senate say they will block a vote on anyone obama nominates. they want to prevent him from moving the court to the left before he leaves office. >>
this is live from berlin. president obama nominates a justice, merrick garland. he describes him as one of america's sharpest legal minds. it is shot down by senate republicans, vowing to bar any nominee. also, a deal with turkey, and the fight against human traffickers. angela merkel spelling out her policy at an evening a summit with turkey tomorrow. among skepticism from european partners, and voters here in germany. the u.s. federal reserve says it is holding interest rate steady with the...
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brent: this is "dw news" live from berlin. the egypt air hijackiking inns without a -- ends without a threatat, but with questions. after a standoff of hours, the hijacker comes out with his hands up. lingering questions about ejection travel security. also the u.s. presidential campaign -- florida police have arrested donald trump's campaign manager for allegedly roughing a female reporter up. and turkey's president not amused about a satire, his ire so great they have summoned germany's foreign minister. i'm brent goff. it's good you have you with us. there has been a peaceful resolution to the hijacking of an egypt airplane -- egypt air plane earlier today. in man wearing a fake suicide belts in custody after forcing the plane to diver to cyprus. it turns out that he did not have a bomb at all. the hostages he was holdingng ae said too be safafe. the e standoff lasteted more thn live hours. repoporter: after six hours of captivity, the last hostages walk free. shortly afterwardrd, the hijijar is immediately arrested by coun
brent: this is "dw news" live from berlin. the egypt air hijackiking inns without a -- ends without a threatat, but with questions. after a standoff of hours, the hijacker comes out with his hands up. lingering questions about ejection travel security. also the u.s. presidential campaign -- florida police have arrested donald trump's campaign manager for allegedly roughing a female reporter up. and turkey's president not amused about a satire, his ire so great they have summoned...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin. chaos at the border. hundreds of people try to force their way in, hoping to continue to northern europe. also coming up, the u.n. says a cessation of hostilities in syria is holding, despite accusations of reaches on both sides. the race is now on to deliver desperately needed aid in deceased areas of the country. and leonardo dicaprio finally takes home the best actor oscar. spotlight wins best picture, but the night's biggest theme with the colors you did and did not see on the screen. ♪ brent: i am brent goff, it is good have you with us. tonight the desperation of refugees trying to get to northern europe has turned violent. several hundred migrants trying to breach and razor wire fence separating macedonia. tear gas and stun grenades used after some of the breakthrough at a rail crossing. nerves are frayed after they sealed the border, allowing only a trickle of refugees through each day. we begin at the border. >> open the border, they cry. but the border remains shut. increasingly frustrated, th
brent: this is dw news live from berlin. chaos at the border. hundreds of people try to force their way in, hoping to continue to northern europe. also coming up, the u.n. says a cessation of hostilities in syria is holding, despite accusations of reaches on both sides. the race is now on to deliver desperately needed aid in deceased areas of the country. and leonardo dicaprio finally takes home the best actor oscar. spotlight wins best picture, but the night's biggest theme with the colors you...
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having to set up the mess in berlin did -- in berlin. is she going to say anything and give any indication to members of her own party or the public that she is going to change course? at this point, it doesn't look like it. it looks like it is going be steady as she goes. manus: we could've earlier. that's we caught up earlier. -- we caught up earlier. she needs to reconsider her position. she has made it very clear -- a line from here in the united kingdom, margaret thatcher when it came to europe. it is going to be interesting to see what backlash this has in the german context. in the european context. you got island with no government. -- you've got island with no government. how are these markets playing out? we have a slight bit up right away across european equity markets. some of the pressure this week will again be back on central banks, support stimulus. china rally by 2.6%. that gave a nice jump up. within the oft turning positive. that is what is driving the u.s. market. toward the risk. what are you watching? hans: let's ta
having to set up the mess in berlin did -- in berlin. is she going to say anything and give any indication to members of her own party or the public that she is going to change course? at this point, it doesn't look like it. it looks like it is going be steady as she goes. manus: we could've earlier. that's we caught up earlier. -- we caught up earlier. she needs to reconsider her position. she has made it very clear -- a line from here in the united kingdom, margaret thatcher when it came to...
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anchor: this is "dw news" live from berlin." one to go. investigators have identified all of the bombers in brussels who blew themselves up, but they are still hunting an unidentified suspect in connection with the airport attack. his accomplices appear to llink to -- link to last year's paris attacks, and a moment of silence as they go into a day of national mourning, and one person waits behind bars to find out if ukraine and russia can cut a deal that could make or break her future. ♪ benrent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. investigators have identified two brothers involved in the terror attack, khalid and i brahim el bakraoui, and now they say a wanted man, najim laach raoui, detonated a suicide vest. what was behind the terror attacks? and there is an unidentified accomplice who left a bag of bombs behind him at the airport. reporter: the hunt continues for this man, seen here on cctv footage at the airport in brussels before the two blasts, and belgian officials are identifying him as their prime suspect. the thi
anchor: this is "dw news" live from berlin." one to go. investigators have identified all of the bombers in brussels who blew themselves up, but they are still hunting an unidentified suspect in connection with the airport attack. his accomplices appear to llink to -- link to last year's paris attacks, and a moment of silence as they go into a day of national mourning, and one person waits behind bars to find out if ukraine and russia can cut a deal that could make or break her...
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coming to you from berlin, "quadriga," the international debate. your host this week, melinda crane. melinda: hello and welcome. will germany's super sunday at up to a verdict on chancellor merkel's refugee policy? will a possible eu-turkey deal calm anxious voters? that is what we want to talk about today with three guests. it is a pleasure to welcome dilek kurban, the marie curie fellow at the hertie school of governance in berlin. she writes a column for the turkish daily newspaper. she thinks conceiving to a regime for fear of domestic backlash should not be merkel's solution to the crisis. it is a pleasure to welcome derek scally, berlin correspondent of "the irish times." he believes merkel won't be rewarded on sunday for her refugee policies. for want of an alternative, the cd you will not demolish their leader. wolfgang merkel is director of the democracy and democratization institute at the berlin social science center. failure hasel's squandered political capital and contributed to the rise of a german political party that is right-wing a
coming to you from berlin, "quadriga," the international debate. your host this week, melinda crane. melinda: hello and welcome. will germany's super sunday at up to a verdict on chancellor merkel's refugee policy? will a possible eu-turkey deal calm anxious voters? that is what we want to talk about today with three guests. it is a pleasure to welcome dilek kurban, the marie curie fellow at the hertie school of governance in berlin. she writes a column for the turkish daily...
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. >> some of this work is on display in berlin for the first time, giving the world a vision of what these artists saw. we met with the only known artist still alive living in new jersey. >> reporter: for nellie toll, art h always been a window to another world. >> these are all the pictures here. >>mu reporter: you painted these when you were in hiding? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: she was 6 when the nazis invaded her home in poland. nellie and her mother hid in a catholic family's apartment, one than a year.ou>> i would see the whole world out there. >> reporter: but you didn't go. >> no, i.cou ldn't bear to go. >> reptrter: instead you painted. >> i painted. i painted a better world. >> reporter: friends in a field. cation in the country, joy and freeggm. >> i completely forgot what i was. i was just focussed on that. >> reporter: on your own world. >> on my own world. >> repvrter: a world now od display at berlin's national gaoesler 100 paintings, drawing eand sketches iy nellie toll and 5 5 52 other artists, showing life in the nazi death ca s. >>b. portraits ofabeautmful people,
. >> some of this work is on display in berlin for the first time, giving the world a vision of what these artists saw. we met with the only known artist still alive living in new jersey. >> reporter: for nellie toll, art h always been a window to another world. >> these are all the pictures here. >>mu reporter: you painted these when you were in hiding? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: she was 6 when the nazis invaded her home in poland. nellie and her mother hid...
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you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. still to come, women in uganda trying to rebuild their lives after years as prisoners of lords of the resistance army. that, and daniel. business news. we are back in 60 seconds. ♪ >> every woman and every man knows a child needs food. >> we had of problems. >> any one of us. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news" live from berlin. our top story, u.s. president barack obama and his cuban counterpart, i will castro, have spoken together in havana, saying they will continue to improve relations despite continuing differences between the countries. women in uganda are facing abduction and violence at the hands of the lords of resistance army. the rebel group has been waging a decades long insurgency against the uganda government, and many are caught in the crossfire. our next report follows two victims who are trying to build new lives. reporter: her story begins when she was just 11 years old. she was on her way to school when she was snatched by the lords of resistance a
you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. still to come, women in uganda trying to rebuild their lives after years as prisoners of lords of the resistance army. that, and daniel. business news. we are back in 60 seconds. ♪ >> every woman and every man knows a child needs food. >> we had of problems. >> any one of us. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news" live from berlin. our top story, u.s. president barack obama and his cuban...
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he was actually in berlin in 1938 during kristallnacht. he and his parents -- his brother had already gotten to england. he and his parents were actually among the very fortunate people who were able to secure a visa to come to the united states. time, seemed like, at the their life was heading in a very positive direction. he recounts how he and his parents got to rotterdam. they were so excited. the next morning they were going to get on a ship and go to the united states. what they never could have anticipated -- here they were, feeling a sense of freedom as they were in the netherlands. the next morning was the very day in which the germans invaded holland. they tried various ways of getting out. they did not succeed. ultimately, he and his parents separated and went into hiding. curt was a teenager at that point. he was very energetic. he felt very strongly he had to do something. he could not just live with this hidden identity, present to be someone else, and not do something to help other people. so he did something -- there are no
he was actually in berlin in 1938 during kristallnacht. he and his parents -- his brother had already gotten to england. he and his parents were actually among the very fortunate people who were able to secure a visa to come to the united states. time, seemed like, at the their life was heading in a very positive direction. he recounts how he and his parents got to rotterdam. they were so excited. the next morning they were going to get on a ship and go to the united states. what they never...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin -- islamic state strikes at the heart of europe. the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's history. that is how the belgian prime minister described the bomb attacks that iraq russell's earlier today. 30 people died and islamic state has claimed responsibility. police have released an image of three men, two of whom they save lose themselves up at brussels
brent: this is dw news live from berlin -- islamic state strikes at the heart of europe. the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's history. that is how the...
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but may be linked to organized crime and a recent uptick in biker and drug gang violence in berlin. 3 and in brussels, belgian security forces are hunting for at least two men after shots were fired at police during a counter-terrorism raid. three officers were reportedly hurt, one of them seriously. streets in the suburb of forest have been sealed off following the incident.. the raid is linked to the paris attacks which killed one hundred and thirty people last november. isis militants have claimed responsibility for the attacks. 3 actress "angelina jolie" visits lebanon as part of a special envoy for the u-n's refugee agency. she it advocating on behalf of syrian refugees. lebanon now hosts more than a million refugees, who account for nearly a fifth of the country's population. jolie called on countries to address the root causes of the crisis, and adhere to their international obligations to aid refugees. ((walter/vanessa//dave)) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ((dave)) 3 3 the harlem globetrotters breaking out the moves in with a little help from a dancing 107-year-old. 3 the globetrotters broke
but may be linked to organized crime and a recent uptick in biker and drug gang violence in berlin. 3 and in brussels, belgian security forces are hunting for at least two men after shots were fired at police during a counter-terrorism raid. three officers were reportedly hurt, one of them seriously. streets in the suburb of forest have been sealed off following the incident.. the raid is linked to the paris attacks which killed one hundred and thirty people last november. isis militants have...
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>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. we have got him -- the prime suspect in the paris terror attacks has been arrested after four months at large. also on the show, the eu and turkey's selah deal to curb the migrant crisis. in return europe will accept syrian refugees directly from turkey. more than 10,000 refugees remain stuck at the squalid tent camp on the border of greece and macedonia. former german chancellor and deputy minister guido westerwelle has died. he was germany fell first openly gay government minister. welcome to the show. "we've got him." that is how the belgian justice minister managed to confirm the capture of of delisle psalm -- he had been at large for four months. and president francois hollande says he expects it is extradition to take place as quickly as possible. they discovered the fugitive's fingerprints in an apartment earlier this week. so there was a joint press conference. what have they been saying? >> there were congratulations from the french president towards the belgian prime ministe
>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. we have got him -- the prime suspect in the paris terror attacks has been arrested after four months at large. also on the show, the eu and turkey's selah deal to curb the migrant crisis. in return europe will accept syrian refugees directly from turkey. more than 10,000 refugees remain stuck at the squalid tent camp on the border of greece and macedonia. former german chancellor and deputy minister guido westerwelle has died. he was...
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you are with "dw news" live from berlin. our top stories -- radovan karadzic has been found guilty for his role in the massacre back in the 1990's. the former leader was also found guilty of crimes against humanity and war crimes. he has been sentenced to 40 years in jail. relatives of the victims of last year's germanwings crash gathered in the french alps on the first anniversary of the disaster thursday. they met where the plane's copilot deliberately steered the plane into a mountain, causing one of the worst disasters in german aviation history. >> the painful return to a place where their loved ones died. here in this alpine village, relatives gathered to honor the friends and family. a year on, that agony is still fresh. >> i can't stop thinking about what those last minutes in the plane must have been like. reporter: it is one of the worst thing crashes to happen on french soil. the copilot locked himself in the cockpit and forced the plane into the mountainside. an apparent suicide mission by 27-year-old andreas lub
you are with "dw news" live from berlin. our top stories -- radovan karadzic has been found guilty for his role in the massacre back in the 1990's. the former leader was also found guilty of crimes against humanity and war crimes. he has been sentenced to 40 years in jail. relatives of the victims of last year's germanwings crash gathered in the french alps on the first anniversary of the disaster thursday. they met where the plane's copilot deliberately steered the plane into a...
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jessica saltzs reporting from berlin. next, it could be a decisive day in the race for the white house through today marks another super tuesday on the campaign trail. missouri, -- they are winner take all contests. donald trump could seal the deal for his nomination. florida senator marco rubio is hoping to get the win from his home state. donald trump: which means it is not going to happen anymore. jobs, you'reg your using your income, your you losing your factory, they are going to china and mexico. japan is doing it with the cars. it is everybody. we do not make good deals anymore. marco rubio: we do not have candidates say to the people, coming to a rally, if someone comes to the rally and someone heckles me and you punch them in the face, i will pay your legal fees. in the good old days, we used to wheel people out on stretchers. we have a candidate who uses profanity. we have never had a presidential candidate who needs to be bleeped out. molly: this in the final push as voting is underway in the second super tuesd
jessica saltzs reporting from berlin. next, it could be a decisive day in the race for the white house through today marks another super tuesday on the campaign trail. missouri, -- they are winner take all contests. donald trump could seal the deal for his nomination. florida senator marco rubio is hoping to get the win from his home state. donald trump: which means it is not going to happen anymore. jobs, you'reg your using your income, your you losing your factory, they are going to china and...
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♪ anchor: this is dw news live from berlin. from runners for the white house -- front-runners for the white house tighten their grip. hillary clinton is ahead for the democrats and donald trump: further away from the republican rivals. the challengers have about to keep fighting -- vowed to keep fighting good and 10,000 migrants stranded in greece. the european union has promised money to help deal with the crisis, the borders remain shut. back on earth, the american astronaut, scott kelly safely home after a record-breaking 340 days in outer space. ♪ anchor: it is great to have you with us this in the u.s. -- with us. in the u.s., both have been tallied -- votes have been tallied on super tuesday and it looks like there is already a casualty on the republican side. ben carson says he sees no path forward after finishing near the back of the back. mean, donald trump and the democratic front runner, hillary clinton, they had a fairly super night on super tuesday, solidifying their reach in the nomination process. reporter: hil
♪ anchor: this is dw news live from berlin. from runners for the white house -- front-runners for the white house tighten their grip. hillary clinton is ahead for the democrats and donald trump: further away from the republican rivals. the challengers have about to keep fighting -- vowed to keep fighting good and 10,000 migrants stranded in greece. the european union has promised money to help deal with the crisis, the borders remain shut. back on earth, the american astronaut, scott kelly...
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, berlin. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, firefighters on a training mission find themselves in need of being rescued after their boat capsizes off ocean beach. good evening, everyone, i'm terry mcsweeney. peggy bunker off tonight. it was a dangerous scene. firefighters thrown into the frigid water. within the past 30 minutes the fire department releasing new details about what happened. nbc bay area's christie smith live in san francisco with the very latest on this developing story. christie? >> reporter: well, terry, we do have new information for r you. first, all seven of the firefighters are safe. they are accounted for. we have learned that one of the firefighters who was taken to the hospital will stay overnight but that's mainly as a precaution after the boat they were in on a training drill capsized today. this is in the very cold waters near ocean beach by the cliffhouse. they
kelly cobiella, nbc news, berlin. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, firefighters on a training mission find themselves in need of being rescued after their boat capsizes off ocean beach. good evening, everyone, i'm terry mcsweeney. peggy bunker off tonight. it was a dangerous scene. firefighters thrown...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin -- islamic state strikes at the heart of europe. the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's
brent: this is dw news live from berlin -- islamic state strikes at the heart of europe. the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's
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brent: welcome back to "dw news ," live from berlin. frustration at europe's close borders is growing. 14,000 people are now stranded and greece's frontier with macedonia. conditions are dire and there is little hope of moving on with the balkan route to northern europe, now effectively shut down. markets have been given an unexpected boost from mario draghi. the head of the european central bank announced a surprise interest-rate cut and efforts to fire up the economy. to japan now, where the impact of a catastrophe five years ago is still being felt. on march 11, 2011, a magnitude nine earthquake and a major tsunami hit japan, killing nearly 16,000 people. the nuclear disaster at the fukushima power plant that followed led to the contamination and evacuation of a huge area. how is japan coping with the long-term consequences? reporter: five years after the catastrophe, he is still searching for his daughter. she has been missing since the tsunami of march 2011 destroyed his village. he regularly digs here looking for clues. the villag
brent: welcome back to "dw news ," live from berlin. frustration at europe's close borders is growing. 14,000 people are now stranded and greece's frontier with macedonia. conditions are dire and there is little hope of moving on with the balkan route to northern europe, now effectively shut down. markets have been given an unexpected boost from mario draghi. the head of the european central bank announced a surprise interest-rate cut and efforts to fire up the economy. to japan now,...
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you go to jfk in berlin and then we saw what he saw with senator obama in berlin, seems like only yesterday. can secretary-- clinton go to berlin to get things done, or can mr. trump go to berlin and get things done in regards to foreign policy? admiral? : i think you left out one, and that is reagan with gorbachev, tear down this wall. when they go overseas and they make a big speech a than they establish a position with the united states, i think secretary clinton has demonstrated that ability. i am not here to endorse her. i am a nonpartisan, former military officer, it is not appropriate, but i will say that she has been at the forefront of noble events throughout her time as secretary of state. i don't think we have really seen something comparable from mr. trump. >> how do we deal with mr. putin? earlier this week he said he would pull out troops from syria. he is a geo master -- he is a master when it comes to geopolitics. admiral: let's face it, this is why the ruble is flat on its back and sanctions have been imposed on russia and all on top of the decline in oil prices which make
you go to jfk in berlin and then we saw what he saw with senator obama in berlin, seems like only yesterday. can secretary-- clinton go to berlin to get things done, or can mr. trump go to berlin and get things done in regards to foreign policy? admiral? : i think you left out one, and that is reagan with gorbachev, tear down this wall. when they go overseas and they make a big speech a than they establish a position with the united states, i think secretary clinton has demonstrated that...
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screens there about a suspected terror attack on berlin's alexanderplatz. in the end, it was a false alarm. but i have to say that at the time, everyone looked distinctly nervous. not surprising since we'd actually stopped at alexanderplatz station when the headline flashed up. in london, meanwhile, one very different consequence of the french attacks, some of which were anti-semitic, is that increasing numbers of jewish people are leaving france, and moving to britain. we've been to meet a few of them to find out why. >> there are momnts when sabine zeitouni gets homesick for france. for example, when she's shopping. sabine moved to london from paris with her husband and three children last summer. she's a practicing jew, and says it's harder to find kosher supermarkets in the english capital. in paris, they were practically in front of her door. >> the kosher food, it's not far from the house because you can find kosher shop in all of quarter of paris. >> but sabine feels at home in london. she says her family feels safer here than they did in paris. the
screens there about a suspected terror attack on berlin's alexanderplatz. in the end, it was a false alarm. but i have to say that at the time, everyone looked distinctly nervous. not surprising since we'd actually stopped at alexanderplatz station when the headline flashed up. in london, meanwhile, one very different consequence of the french attacks, some of which were anti-semitic, is that increasing numbers of jewish people are leaving france, and moving to britain. we've been to meet a few...
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day in honor of olympic gold medalist jesse owens.owens won four gold medals at the 1936 olympics in berlin... and "supremacy" wrong.oiwens was also a track star at ohio state... where he was known as the "buckeye bullet." you may soon catch the bengals playing on the social network. a top facebook executive tells variety that the online giant is in talks with the n-f-l to live stream games. the package would be anchored by "thursday night football." other companies that want to get in on the deal include amazon and verizon. even if it doesn't get the rights to the games.. facebook hopes to land other exclusive content from the n-f-l... such as locker room interviews. the most dangerous intersections in the tri-state. coming up...9 is on your side with a warning before you hit the road.we're telling you the places to take it slow and be alert. and we're continuing to follow breaking news out of aurora...
day in honor of olympic gold medalist jesse owens.owens won four gold medals at the 1936 olympics in berlin... and "supremacy" wrong.oiwens was also a track star at ohio state... where he was known as the "buckeye bullet." you may soon catch the bengals playing on the social network. a top facebook executive tells variety that the online giant is in talks with the n-f-l to live stream games. the package would be anchored by "thursday night football." other...
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nbc news, berlin. >> that's n"nbc nightly news" this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good night. ♪ ♪ >>> hulk hogan's first interview since a jury awarded him $140 million in a sex tape battle. welcome to "access hollywood the weekend edition." the hulk told billy how he felt after his winning verdict was handed down. >> is there any part of hulk hogan, forget, terry bolea for a second any part of hulk hogan in the champ in the ring, nay yoma competitor, athlete that kind of is roaring right now. like the fire is back. $140 million reward. the fact that you are on, serious, on camera with a
nbc news, berlin. >> that's n"nbc nightly news" this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good night. ♪ ♪ >>> hulk hogan's first interview since a jury awarded him $140 million in a sex tape battle. welcome to "access hollywood the weekend edition." the hulk told billy how he felt after his winning verdict was handed down. >> is there any part of hulk hogan, forget, terry bolea for a second any part of hulk...
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if you're headed towards the berlin circle, no real problems. construction on the betsy ross bridge eastboundç ramp to richmond street. that will be closed until may for ongoing construction. also checking in with the rest of the area bridges, no scheduled opens for the tacony palmyra or the burlington bristol. no problems heading westbound into philadelphia on the walt or the ben. if yew ta if you take 422 we're watching the construction around route 23. >>> hackers target new jersey transit and the fbi says the people behind it are linked to isis. next, hear how the hackers allegedly went after transit police officers. >>> also, pizza emergency. hear why one very unsatisfied customer called police about her takeout order. >>> 4:13. if you're heading to the airport, strong winds finally gone. a look at philadelphia international where it's 35 degrees. we'll warm to about 60 this afternoon. >>> the fbi confirms it's looking into a report that hackers linked to isis targeted dozens of new jersey transit officers. "newsweek" reports the breach l
if you're headed towards the berlin circle, no real problems. construction on the betsy ross bridge eastboundç ramp to richmond street. that will be closed until may for ongoing construction. also checking in with the rest of the area bridges, no scheduled opens for the tacony palmyra or the burlington bristol. no problems heading westbound into philadelphia on the walt or the ben. if yew ta if you take 422 we're watching the construction around route 23. >>> hackers target new...
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this part of berlin is in the political center grand where the main parties vie for top spot. opinion polls suggest angela merkel's popularity is waning but what do people here make of her policies. >> translator: surprised by the course of the government and known for being conservative so i was pleasantly surprised by the humanity. >> translator: the counselor has lost my support 100% and i used to be a real fan but in this instance she has totally gone in the wrong direction. >> the problem for angela merkel and her democrats is views like those are increasingly common in germany with several key regional elections taking place in the next few weeks some of her senior parliamentary colleagues are now becoming increasingly concerned. and he is an influential and out spoken member of the city and he says he has been receiving more and more letters from constituents about the refugee policy. >> translator: we are seeing one country after another is closing down around us, as long as we keep up our current practice the other countries say if germany is happy to take them why sh
this part of berlin is in the political center grand where the main parties vie for top spot. opinion polls suggest angela merkel's popularity is waning but what do people here make of her policies. >> translator: surprised by the course of the government and known for being conservative so i was pleasantly surprised by the humanity. >> translator: the counselor has lost my support 100% and i used to be a real fan but in this instance she has totally gone in the wrong direction....
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nbc news, berlin. >> that's n"nbc nightly news" this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good night. ♪ ♪ >>> hulk hogan's first interview since a jury awarded him $140 million in a sex tape battle. welcome to "access hollywood the weekend edition." the hulk told billy how he felt after his winning verdict was handed down. >> is there any part of hulk hogan, forget, terry bolea for a second any part of hulk hogan in the champ in the ring, nay yoma competitor, athlete that kind of is roaring right now. like the fire is back. $140 million reward. the fact that you are on, serious, on camera with a woman who is telling the world that you are incredibly well-endowed. seems like the hulk part of that would be like, whoo, the terry part we understand. its that the case? is hulk proud? >> well, all i can say when i was in court and nick denton, stared a hole through me, i saw his eyes were pitch black like a shark, i realized at that time if i could be in the steel cage with nick denton i would predict vic
nbc news, berlin. >> that's n"nbc nightly news" this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good night. ♪ ♪ >>> hulk hogan's first interview since a jury awarded him $140 million in a sex tape battle. welcome to "access hollywood the weekend edition." the hulk told billy how he felt after his winning verdict was handed down. >> is there any part of hulk hogan, forget, terry bolea for a second any part of hulk...
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that's a theme of rocking the wall a story of music's part in bringing down the berlin wall. >> would finally preach that wall in part was the most innocent and unlikely thing of all, the unique american creation that had nothing to do with bombs or missiles are even politics really. rock 'n roll music. >> rock 'n roll is freedom. >> mic musician larry schweikert helped make that film and here curious when he was a drummer with rampage and here he is before his band opened for steppenwolf. here he is at the bottom picture look even scruffy or and here he is today. now is a professor of history at the university of dayton. you have clean yourself up. >> no hair john, no hair. john: so what did you learn? >> what i learned was that rock 'n roll music that a key role in helping to undermine communism. we learned this from the people we interviewed all across eastern europe and what is really interesting is that rock affected them even when they could understand the lyrics because the essence of rock 'n roll is very structure of it is different than most other music forms and if you start
that's a theme of rocking the wall a story of music's part in bringing down the berlin wall. >> would finally preach that wall in part was the most innocent and unlikely thing of all, the unique american creation that had nothing to do with bombs or missiles are even politics really. rock 'n roll music. >> rock 'n roll is freedom. >> mic musician larry schweikert helped make that film and here curious when he was a drummer with rampage and here he is before his band opened for...
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nbc news, berlin. >> that's nbc "nbc nightly news" this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good hi, i'm greg jackowski. and i'm amy jackowski. and we're here on north babylon, long island. i am an electrician for 20 years. i currently watch children in my home while my children go to school. we just like to play all day long. when a child goes to school or goes to daycare, when they come home and they have paint and crayons and everything all
nbc news, berlin. >> that's nbc "nbc nightly news" this saturday. i'm thomas roberts reporting from new york. thank you for watching and good hi, i'm greg jackowski. and i'm amy jackowski. and we're here on north babylon, long island. i am an electrician for 20 years. i currently watch children in my home while my children go to school. we just like to play all day long. when a child goes to school or goes to daycare, when they come home and they have paint and crayons and...
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that's a theme of rocking the wall a story of music's part in bringing down the berlin wall. >> would finally preach that wall in part was the most innocent and unlikely thing of all, the unique american creation that had nothing to do with bombs or missiles are even politics really. rock 'n roll music. >> rock 'n roll is freedom. >> mic musician larry schweikert helped make that film and here curious when he was a drummer with rampage and here he is before his band opened for steppenwolf. here he is at the bottom picture look even scruffy or and here he is today. now is a professor of history at the university of dayton. you have clean yourself up. >> no hair john, no hair. john: so what did you learn? >> what i learned was that rock 'n roll music that a key role in helping to undermine communism. we learned this from the people we interviewed all across eastern europe and what is really interesting is that rock affected them even when they could understand the lyrics because the essence of rock 'n roll is very structure of it is different than most other music forms and if you start
that's a theme of rocking the wall a story of music's part in bringing down the berlin wall. >> would finally preach that wall in part was the most innocent and unlikely thing of all, the unique american creation that had nothing to do with bombs or missiles are even politics really. rock 'n roll music. >> rock 'n roll is freedom. >> mic musician larry schweikert helped make that film and here curious when he was a drummer with rampage and here he is before his band opened for...
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we have someone in frankfurt, and berlin. i want to find out where our guests sort of diverged today. it would be the one goldman is talking about. the ecb president mario draghi ultra-loose to have monetary policy as he attempts to stave off inflation in the euro area. joining me, don't know whether they are different but i suspect they might be. we have michael, head of european fixed income and deutsche bank chief european economist stefan. give us a more macro view where you see the world from frankfurt. is anything druggie can do -- draghi can do to stimulate the economy? >> your putting of the dilemma that mario draghi is facing for submitted competitive if you would feel the situation has improved a little bit. the concerned about imminent u.s. recession are receding. the same could be said about the german economy. in this respect, think the urge to do something big is somewhat lower. also, oil prices have recovered. we have concerns about credit growth. expectations are that druggie must deliver -- mario draghi must
we have someone in frankfurt, and berlin. i want to find out where our guests sort of diverged today. it would be the one goldman is talking about. the ecb president mario draghi ultra-loose to have monetary policy as he attempts to stave off inflation in the euro area. joining me, don't know whether they are different but i suspect they might be. we have michael, head of european fixed income and deutsche bank chief european economist stefan. give us a more macro view where you see the world...
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you are with "dw news," live from berlin. our top story -- a multilateral summit in washington to reduce the fears of nuclear threats. fears that nuclear material could fall intnto the hands of terrorists will be high on the agenda. the summit is hosted by u.s. president barack obama. germany fell foreign minister has continued his tour of central asia and states. could you stand -- kurdistan is surrounded by autocratic regimes, not to mention heavyweights russia and china. he pledged help to a country that is in a "rough neighborhood." reporter: this could be any major western city. the young business is expanding. they have three other outlets. it is one of the most economically open countries in the world. young entrepreneurs are optimistic. >> on very happy to have this successful business and i'm thinking about maybe some kind of -- another business incontext on. -- in kazakhstan. reporter: outside though, many people can not afford to buy the goods on sale. human rights groups criticized the country. and go record, and
you are with "dw news," live from berlin. our top story -- a multilateral summit in washington to reduce the fears of nuclear threats. fears that nuclear material could fall intnto the hands of terrorists will be high on the agenda. the summit is hosted by u.s. president barack obama. germany fell foreign minister has continued his tour of central asia and states. could you stand -- kurdistan is surrounded by autocratic regimes, not to mention heavyweights russia and china. he pledged...
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hollywood loves berlin. so much that according to season five of that series, berlin is now part of the homeland. and speaking of another long awaited series, maybe in season four, claire underwood will want to become ambassador to berlin. it's just so fashionable, but no spoilers today. coming back, dear students, to the real world, the trans-atlantic alliance is also strong in the everyday cooperation between our government. i think our governments today are closer. both in our basic ideas and our daily work on foreign policy, than i can ever remember. and you can't overestimate how important that is in these times of global turmoil. the closeness of our cooperation sometimes shows itself in unexpected ways. two weeks ago after a long day of panels, speeches, bilateral, and multilateral meetings at the munich security conference, your secretary of state kerry and i spontaneously spent three hours in the beer hall. after a while, our entire staff joined in and they stayed even longer. so the next morning th
hollywood loves berlin. so much that according to season five of that series, berlin is now part of the homeland. and speaking of another long awaited series, maybe in season four, claire underwood will want to become ambassador to berlin. it's just so fashionable, but no spoilers today. coming back, dear students, to the real world, the trans-atlantic alliance is also strong in the everyday cooperation between our government. i think our governments today are closer. both in our basic ideas...
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a former berlin player takes center stage saturday. he is making his debut as the new coach at frankfurt as they travel. he succeeds after a win list streak. >> a man with a mission to save frankfurt. he has a massive task ahead of him. he is optimistic his long experience can get back on track. >> i'm here to stay. i am convinced we can do it. we will use the time we have and work as much as we have -- we can. >> he had four days to prepare for his first game in the hot seat. it gave him and his co-trainer the opportunity to formulate a game plan. >> we have concentrated on a number of things. naturally you can't focus on everything that we have tried to achieve quickly and explain what we expect. >> what they need our goals such as this one but the go-to guy is injured. he wants the team to be a unit once again. >> i believe the squad is ready for this. they have a tough opponent waiting for them. they will still take the challenge. we want to play well and gain confidence for the remaining games of the season. >> confidence is somet
a former berlin player takes center stage saturday. he is making his debut as the new coach at frankfurt as they travel. he succeeds after a win list streak. >> a man with a mission to save frankfurt. he has a massive task ahead of him. he is optimistic his long experience can get back on track. >> i'm here to stay. i am convinced we can do it. we will use the time we have and work as much as we have -- we can. >> he had four days to prepare for his first game in the hot seat....
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to berlin was taken to 15 to 16 lead to clear out tomorrow and see what late to send shape. there's your 50s there's a high of wednesday visited the philippines lows.th 50 feet below quote there settling with some slushy accumulation sunday into monday. we're off to a foggy start you can see a little bit of fog as the 7182 keeping in the soggy gene. please use caution as youles step out. average person around town is a dollar 91. that is not $1.07. click on the classic traffic to the gas tracker tab hopefully there's more good news 32 percent of people who move to city or influence after vacationing there were trucked 64,000 delicateer immediate, july. we are not based on slogans thes pistons to love them for the again. can't fake or manufacture these make sure that we are conventions and her bookings are picking up a meeting set were up 60 percent ' or before. sixteen minutes after 4:00 a.m. on a tuesday your weather and traffic is just ahead. american workers brought us back from the crash. now, let's move forward. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new
to berlin was taken to 15 to 16 lead to clear out tomorrow and see what late to send shape. there's your 50s there's a high of wednesday visited the philippines lows.th 50 feet below quote there settling with some slushy accumulation sunday into monday. we're off to a foggy start you can see a little bit of fog as the 7182 keeping in the soggy gene. please use caution as youles step out. average person around town is a dollar 91. that is not $1.07. click on the classic traffic to the gas...
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we don't win this door by capturing berlin or having a surrender in tokyo bay. isis has a multi-brained, multi-headed operation. even if we were to kill all of them in syria or iraq, there would still be hundreds, maybe thousands of them in europe. i don't know how we get rid of them. that cancer has already metastasized and is in the world bloodstream. i don't think you can get rid of them by killing as many of them as possible in the middle east, although i certainly am for that. the amount we're spending is pennies compared to the product and wealth of this country. how do we get at this answer? you cannot spend a cancer to death. >> the way to kill the cancer is philosophical reform recall spork the moderate muslims who can reform from within. >> the moderate muslims are being slaughtered all over the middle east. i'm not sure what role they're going to play without american might behind them. i've got to disagree a little bit with ben in the sense that no, there's not a tokyo orber lynor berlin. but there is a raqqah. it's going to take will and money to ge
we don't win this door by capturing berlin or having a surrender in tokyo bay. isis has a multi-brained, multi-headed operation. even if we were to kill all of them in syria or iraq, there would still be hundreds, maybe thousands of them in europe. i don't know how we get rid of them. that cancer has already metastasized and is in the world bloodstream. i don't think you can get rid of them by killing as many of them as possible in the middle east, although i certainly am for that. the amount...
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you go to jfk in berlin and then you go to what we saw with senator obama in berlin. -- can secretary clinton go to berlin and get things done or can donald trump go to berlin and get things done in foreign policy? out reagan. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. when they go overseas and they make a big speech and they establish a position for the united states, secretary clinton has demonstrated that ability. i am not here to endorse her. i am nonpartisan. not appropriate. forefront ofat the global events throughout her time as secretary of day. >> how does the next president deal with vladimir putin? he said he would sit -- he would pull out troops from syria. >> he is a shrewd tactician. most of his policies will not serve russia well. sanctions have been imposed in on the decline in oil prices. and russian need the west. many of his policies will not work strategically. he is a clever tactician. withdrawal reflects the fact that he is having financial problems. tom: i learned my foreign policy by watching the john adams series. there is the scene where mr. adams goes to england. b
you go to jfk in berlin and then you go to what we saw with senator obama in berlin. -- can secretary clinton go to berlin and get things done or can donald trump go to berlin and get things done in foreign policy? out reagan. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. when they go overseas and they make a big speech and they establish a position for the united states, secretary clinton has demonstrated that ability. i am not here to endorse her. i am nonpartisan. not appropriate. forefront ofat the...